Franz said:over the top as always...
"Griffith No More!" said:Insightful as always. :-*
"Griffith No More!" said:No flash version to turn the pages, narrate the translation, and wipe my ass for me? This link just won't do!
Forest Wraith said:Well, didn't Miura have the lost episode removed because it revealed to much?
Forest Wraith said:I don't mean to act condescending, I was more concerned about those new to the lost episode who haven't had the chance to think it over yet.
Forest Wraith said:However, what seems an important hint for me that might reveal a little to much down the road is what The Idea says to Griffith about Griffith's will and desires being it's own. Now, how might it affect things if Griffith's will were no longer completely his own due to the influence of the Demon Child? Although, you are right that that has been let out of the bag in later volumes . . . Maybe there's even something else that I'm missing.
Forest Wraith said:yes, it is beautiful and I've put a lot of thought into The God of Berserk myself (I love the Idea icon by the way), which remind me that you never replied to my "The Oz Factor and Berserk thread."
Forest Wraith said:Another thing that really stood out for me was that Miura used an interpretation of a Godly being that was bound with philosophical rather then traditional, monotheistic beliefs. The Idea of Evil has some commonalities with philosophy and esoterica but it is very much a part of the mythology of Berserk because it was created entirely by the Berserk Universe. It's self-contained and indigenous to it's environment.